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Corporal Jack Borden, of the Northwest Mounted Police, trails the man who killed his partner to New York City. The killer is an unscrupulous promoter who is selling worthless stock in a ...DOWNLOAD (Mirror #1)

Corporal Jack Borden, of the Northwest Mounted Police, trails the man who killed his partner to New York City. The killer is an unscrupulous promoter who is selling worthless stock in a gold mine. Borden, with the help of Blanche Hall, locates the man in a Bowery dive, but he escapes and Borden tracks him back to Canada. Along the way, he discovers that Blanche and his sweetheart, Milly, are long-separated sisters and brings about a reconciliation.
The storyline was showing its age, but the film still had much of interest. It is winter, and out in north west Canada a recluse lives in a remote cabin with his youngish daughter. He rides to the trading post, leaving the girl behind to do the chores, much to her disgruntlement. Meanwhile, and nearby, crooked mine owner prepares to leave the adit in charge of the foreman/sole miner while he goes to New York to raise more funds from his investors. The foreman wants to be paid first, and they fight. The owner tips the foreman into the adit and rides off. A corporal in the Mounties happens by, sees what is going on, and gives chase. Unfortunately his horse stumbles and he is hurt. The girl sees him, and helps him to her cabin where she tends him. They look into each others eyes in that deeply meaningful way they did in silents. She is scared her father will be angry, but when he returns he is sweetness and light. During the night wolves howl, and the following morning the Mountie sneaks out early and returns to the police station to report events. He goes back to the adit, and finds the foreman only injured. He explains the mine owner's scam, and limps off home. The corporal rides back to the trading post, leaves his horse in the stables, changes into civvies and takes the next train (due in twenty minutes) to New York. In the Big Apple, the crooked mine owner develops his plans, while his secretary looks on horrified. At the close of business, he starts to chase her round the office. The corporal, having arrived in New York, wearing a ten gallon Stetson, and taken a taxi across town (some quite decent shots of the city streets), goes up to the office, hears the secretary's screams, and bursts in. A really savage and brutal fight ensure with at one point the secretary apparently helping her assailant, in another the corporal and the blackguard leaning out of a window high above the streets, Harold Lloyd style. The mine owner escapes, and being 6pm the secretary goes home. Next day the corporal returns to try and find out where the mine owner lives, but nobody seems to know. However, a call takes his to the home of the secretary and her mother. It appears that several years previously her husband suspected her of infidelity and left for a remote cabin in north west Canada taking their younger daughter with him. That apart, the secretary explains that the mine owner will be meeting his accomplices at a bar in the Bowery. The corporal heads there with a NYPD detective. At the entrance to the bar, they espy the bad guys and plan a stratagem. The corporal sneaks round behind the bad guys hoping not to be noticed, despite his headgear. However, a customer warns the bar keeper of the presence of the detective, and a brawl ensues. The mine owner escapes in a taxi, closely followed by the corporal, standing on the running board of another. The shots of the chase through the (a?) city were impressively done. The first taxi just manages to cross a railway in front of a long freight train, and then arrives at a railway station just as a trans-continental train is about to leave. The corporal and the detective arrive just too late. However, our corporal takes the next train home, arriving at the trading post shortly after the mine owner has left for the adit. In the corporal's absence, the girl has been looked after by the factor and his wife, and introduced to nice clothes, rather than the shift which was her only wardrobe. She is delighted to see the corporal back, as he is delighted to see her (though he is twice her age). He changes back into uniform and heads out after the mine owner. They meet in the middle of a snowy field, and while they battle it out, their horses munch hay together. It is not clear where the hay came from in this winter wilderness. The mine owner is captured and prosecuted. The corporal then realises that the secretary and the girl are sisters, so after a discussion with his horse(!), he sends his savings to New York, and the secretary and her mother arrive on the train to be used to take the mine owner away to prison, presumably somewhat further west. He has apparently been convicted of killing the foreman, though when last seen the foreman was very much alive. The corporal takes the new arrivals to the cabin where there is a joyful reunion between husband and wife. The two sisters also take to each other, and the elder one promises the younger to share her fancy New York modes. At this point the corporal heads back to duty: the two sisters watch him go, the younger breaking down in tears to see the love of her life ride away. From a distance he turns round, then continues away. What is not made clear is how the ladies from all mod cons New York are going to cope with the rough and ready life of a cabin in the wilds where water has to be collected from a distant stream! Some of the scenes were well done and well acted; the bar room was risible and the scene appallingly done. The corporal was OK at a distance but as wooden as the trees in close-up; the girl was very attractive and made the most of her part - it is a pity she only made a few films. Nice steam trains though.
"Sands of Sacrifice" is a very old fashioned silent movie with lots of melodrama which probably played a lot better when the film first debuted. Today, most would think it all too unbelievable and silly to be taken very seriously.

The story is set in Canada and involves a Mountie trying to catch an evil swindler. In the process, he also comes to meet a young lady who is being hidden in an out of the way cabin by her father. By the end of the film, the good guy manages to not only capture the Snidley Whiplash-like baddie but unravel WHY the man and young lady are in the wilderness and fix their problems as well.

The story is incredibly simplistic and most folks would probably never see a film like this in the first place. But, compared to other films of the day, it's about average.

Since the beginning of time there has been a mutant named Apocalypse who has incredible powers. After being resurrected Apocalypse emerges and seeks out to destroy the world with the help of four evil followers. As students at Professor X's School for the Gifted Charles Xavier and his students must defeat Apocalypse before he rules the world. Can they defeat Apocalypse or will he take over the world?
When the first mutant En Sabah Nur, who was worshiped as a god In Egypt, awakes in the present days, he learns how the world has been transformed in his absence. He decides to bring the Apocalypse to the world and recruits four powerful mutants to assist him in the destruction of the weak. Now the only chance to save the world depends on Professor Charles Xavier and a team of young mutants.
That was again the best and worth watching movie I saw today. Fassbender was always the best choice for Magneto so is James McAvoy for Charles. New entries were just perfect. This would be in my blu ray collection soon.

As for other professional movie reviewers out there..

I can't believe I was actually going to miss this one because of all the negative reviews all over, but man were they wrong. Won't criticize them as that is not our job ! but guys please do you seriously think the movie was that bad was it you were in a bad mood when you went to see it. or was that a paid bash just like you did for... use your imagination which could it be.
The issue with the "need" to make deeper characters its starting to get ridiculous this is not Dostoyevsky, relax this is just some stories that we used to read as young people and the new generations still like. These movies have to be for fun, all this drama with the characters is stupid. Mystique is not Mystique anymore but the Mockingjay. The suffering of Magneto starts to be so boring and the injections of bad things that have to happens to Eric doesn't make the situation less boring, his parents, Auswitz, the family in Poland. ....... sorry but this is X MEN and not the "Crime and Punishment" relax producers, writers and directors
The issue with X-Men: Apocalypse is that Bryan Singer suggests so many possible directions to go in and still chooses the least interesting one.
One can say both. X-Men: Apocalypse is a reboot as it takes place in a reset timeline due to the events of the previous film X-Men: Days of Future Past. The timeline goes back to the origins of the mutants with younger versions of the X-Men. It is also a sequel due to taking place after the main events in Days of Future Past, which took place in the 1970s and most of the cast of First Class and Days of Future Past have returned. No. Shortly before the film movie was released, Bryan Singer announced that X-Men: Apocalypse and the then-upcoming third Wolverine film (Hugh Jackman's last role as Wolverine) would be the final chapters of his X-Men film franchise. However, the studio had a number of other films planned. Among them, It is rumoured that one is or would be titled "X-Force". It is uncertain if the film will be canon and will be apart of the cinematic X-Men universe. Though rumour has it the film after the next will be set in the 1990s, with the current cast. So, perhaps Bryan Singer will step down as director if the series continues. Yes, there is. He does indeed lose his hair near the end of the film, so the film's poster is truthful in a sense even if slightly misleading. Excluding ones that came out after Apocalypse, there are nine: X-Men (2000), X2 (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverwine (2009), X: First Class (2011), The Wolverine (2013), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Deadpool (2016) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).

The Dark Knight battles crime in Gotham City with occasional help from Robin and Batgirl.
Heir to the Wayne family fortune, Bruce Wayne lives by day as a seemingly lavish playboy millionaire socialite, but by night assumes the role of his crime-fighting alter-ego: the caped crusader known as Batman. Throughout the Animated Series, Batman receives help from sidekicks Robin and Batgirl, as well as Police Commissioner Gordon, in protecting the streets of Gotham City from a large rogue's gallery of criminals, lunatics and nemeses.
You've heard it all before. Batman: The Animated Series is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, cartoons ever. The animation, character designs, voice acting, background paintings, writing, music, everything was brilliant. The atmosphere of a dark Gothic Gotham was perfect, the characters were three dimensional and complex, the villains ranged from almost verbatim comic book adaptions, to stylish revamps, to those that were completely made up. The voice-acting talent ranged from the dark and brooding Kevin Conroy as Batman, to the exciting, energetic Mark Hamil as Joker, to the cold monotone of Michael Ansara as Mr. Freeze. The plots ranged from crime dramas to comedic romps to intriguing unrealism. The show has something for every Bat-fan and should not be overlooked.
This one is truly like Batman and Batman Returns. I've watched the series ever since I was a kid and to this day. I like the music in the series especially the opening Batman theme from Danny Elfman. Kevin Conroy does an excellent performance playing Batman. I also like Mark Hamill as the Joker. Adam West appeared as a guest star as the role of the Gray Ghost. Whenever I watch the episodes it feels like that I'm watching Batman and Batman Returns all over again. The action is awesome and the style is dark. This show is my all time favorite.
Bruce Wayne has been the Batman for approximately ten years when this series begins (as revealed in the spin-off movie, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)), putting him in his early to mid-30s. As a comic-book character, Batman's first appearance was in DETECTIVE COMICS #27 (May, 1939). In the book Batman: Animated (written with Chip Kidd) Paul Dini writes: "In rethinking Robin for the animated series, it was our intention that Dick Grayson would be older than the traditional depictions of his character, about twenty, and operating on his own as a solo crime fighter." He has apparently been Batman's partner for 9 years (almost half of his life). Gotham City is a fictional U.S. port city located on the north-eastern Atlantic coast. It was originally a stand-in for New York City, but has also resembled other crime-ridden urban centers such as Chicago and Detroit. Some sources, including Mayfair Games' authorized (but now out-of-print) Atlas of the DC Universe, have placed Gotham City in the state of New Jersey. Batman: The Animated Series shows Gotham City in New York State on the western tip of Long Island.

Christopher Nolan's (director for Batman Begins and The Dark Knight) Gotham City is located in the middle of the estuary of the Liberty River, where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The river separates most of Gotham from the mainland. The River Merchant divides Uptown from Midtown, while Midtown is separated from Downtown by the Gotham River. The Narrows is a small island in the Gotham River. A creek divides the district of South Hinkley from the rest of Gotham City. Gotham International Airport is in Pettsburg, to the north of the Liberty River estuary.

The current DC Universe version of Gotham City is separated from the mainland by the Gotham River, bridged by a series of bridges and tunnels. The east and south sides of Gotham face the Atlantic Ocean. The city is further divided by the Sprang River (named for Dick Sprang) on the northern end and the Finger River (for Bill Finger) to the south. Tiny Blackgate Isle to the south-east is home to Blackgate Maximum Security Penitentiary. (Blackgate is replaced by Stonegate Penitentiary in the animated series "Batman" (1992) and its spin-offs.) The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is first mentioned (as Arkham Hospital) in "The Threat of the Two-Headed Coin!" in BATMAN #258 (October 1974) by Dennis O'Neil. The first specific reference to "Arkham Asylum" was in the story "This One'll Kill You, Batman!" also by Dennis O'Neil in BATMAN #260 (February 1975). The name was inspired by the fictitious New England city of Arkham created by H.P. Lovecraft. In the post-Crisis comics Dick Grayson was 13 years old. In Batman: The Animated Series, Dick was approximately 10 years old when he was orphaned, and maybe 11 when he first became Robin.

2055, Charles Hatton has made a fortune by founding 'Time safari', which offers rich 'big game hunters' short time travels to kill off dinosaurs just before their natural death. When Travis notices the weather and wildlife are not behaving as usual, he consults Dr. Rand, the contractually invisible inventor of the supercomputer which controls the time travel. They soon face 'time waves', each worsening the effects in 2055 of evolutionary distortions, lower lifeforms first. They attempt to identify and rectify the past alteration, but each attempt gets harder in their distorted present.
When a scientist sent back to the prehistoric era strays off the path he causes a chain of events that alters history in disastrous ways.
But I seriously liked this film. I think this is cheesy science fiction done right. But after a while, you kind of forget that it's not an extremely high-quality movie and just enjoy watching it (if you like science fiction). I didn't like it because it was so cheesy though. I liked it as a serious film. Call me crazy, but I just didn't think it was that bad. Believe me, I've seen far worse (check out my reviews of Dragon Fighter and 10.5: Apocalypse).

This movie is based on a short story by Ray Bradbury about a company that sends wealthy tourists to the past to hunt dinosaurs. But there are three rules everyone must obey: don't leave anything behind; don't bring anything back; and no matter what, don't change anything. But then somebody breaks a rule.

I'm gonna let you watch the movie and see what happens next.
As a teenager I remember reading the short story A Sound Of Thunder by Ray Bradbury . It's a science fiction revolving around chaos theory and the butterfly effect where time travel is possible and an industry of hunting dinosaurs tens of millions in the past is a once in a lifetime thrill for the exclusively mega-rich . This leads to time being changed subtly but ultimately disasterously for humanity where a war mongering fascist leader is elected and with him the probability of thermo nuclear war

It's one of these short stories that exists due to the twist ending . Try and think of THE TWILIGHT ZONE with a downbeat ending . One problem I had with the internal logic with the story is that even if time travel was possible - and the scientific community are certain that time travel is forever impossible - then would anyone allow it to happen preciselyfor the reasons pointed out in the story ? You know you step on a butterfly and next thing you know humanity ends in a big puff of smoke

The film version of A SOUND OF THUNDER pads out the premise of the original short story to feature length and the more it adds the more problematic everything becomes on a logical level . Expeditions to a point in time where a dinosaur is about to die in an exact point in timewill immediately lead you to ask is there actually a market in this . You turn up with the Jurrasic period and shoot a giant reptile which only has seconds to live anyway . Is this worth the astronomical fee you'll be expected to pay ? So apart from the illogical nature of the original short story the film version heaps on more and more implausible aspects of its own

But it's not the narrative that has come in on for major criticism on this website , it's the production values . Some quotes state that this movie cost $80 million to make . One wonders if someone either stuck a zero on the end , or if Ben Kingsley is the highest paid movie star in history or if someone simply deposited most of the budget in to a Swiss bank account because the money is nowhere to be seen on screen . People may point out that the dino-baboon hybrids ( Yeah I know these hybrids don't make sense ) or the dino-sharks are totally unconvincing but they're adequate compared to the laughable scenes midway through the film where people walk around a city of the future . Let me elaborate: two characters are supposedly walking along a city but it's obvious that the sequence is achieved by the actors being in front of back projection . It's not even blue-screen it's back projection as you see in films from the first half of the 20th Century and the perspective isn't even in a convincing aspect ratio . What makes all of this even more laughable in that it's obvious that the actors are walking on the spot ! Is this a sophisticated post modernist joke ? If you see any hint of sophistication let me know what scene it appeared in

One could perhaps be more forgiving since A SOUND OF THUNDER was supposedly beset by production problems from the outset but even so a film like HEAVENS GATE still contains some memorable imagery and sequences . Watching A SOUND OF THUNDER you're continually scratching your head wondering where the budget went to . If this was a $1 million production by The Asylum or The SyFy Channel then it'd be merely average . Looking on the bright side it's a film seldom seen which will be of great consolation to everyone who worked on this turkey
A clunky and cheesy disaster.